Even RuPaul got in on the fun.

Her bigger point was about the media.

Do you realize you have people in the media, between their lower third chyrons and what comes out of their mouth, they talk more about Russia than America.

That's valid.

It actually is pretty ridiculous how much the news cycle revolves around Russia these days. It's exhausting, but mostly unavoidable.

Why? Because at a time the when the U.S. government is essentially trying to figure out how and why a foreign adversary tried to get its preferred candidate into the White House, everyone associated with the president has given people every reason to not trust what they say.

I mean, just yesterday, Fox News pressed a spokesman for Vice President Mike Pence on the question of meetings with Russian representatives, and the spokesman danced around the question.

On one hand, it's understandable. You don't want to make definitive statements that you have to answer for later.

On the other hand: dude, WTF?

Anyway, it is what it is, and this is where we are. The president's senior advisor is holding up flashcards convincing America that the president is not an asset to an enemy (and promptly getting laughed at in the process).